StoleMyOwnCar
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It's not really so much that I had some preconception as to what they weighed as I just now realized how much they did weigh while looking over the specifications on that page. It does make it a bit daunting.54 lb for a 400 watt panel seems pretty typical. What did you think they weighed?
I am residential. I think at most I would be able to put them on my roof. But this is a home roof, so I can't quite just treat it like a barn roof. I guess the question is whether or not it's easy to install them without risking mold damage and water buildup over time, or whether it would require an expensive professional installation.About 50lbs for a 400 watt panel is typical, I put up 100 of them on my property, 20 of them went on my pole barn roof which has a 60 degree angle, I had to rent a telehandler for those, the rest I was about to do by myself (60 are on ground mounts I built, 10 on my solar shed roof (that houses all my inverters and batteries).
Just based on what I know about labor costs and roofing right now, it seems to me like the panels might end up being a drop in the bucket compared to the installation costs.